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change. in america for women. and i was working happily along in my job in arizona when i was sitting -- i become a judge on the court of appeals, and i was in my office one afternoon and the telephone rang, and i answered and the operator said, this is the white house calling. is justice o'connor their bikes i was a justice at the point on the arizona court. and i said yes. and they said well, it's the president calling. would you put her on? i said this is she. [laughter] hello? and it was ronald reagan on the phone, and he said, sandra? i mean, how about that? first name basis. [laughter] and i said yes, mr. president. and he said, i would like to announce your nomination tomorrow for the supreme court, is that okay with you? [laughter] that is quote unquote what happened. [laughter] and the kind of gold and i said, well, yes mr. president, i think it is. and that's what happened. he had sent three people from the attorney general's office out to arizona to check on my record. i had served
change. in america for women. and i was working happily along in my job in arizona when i was sitting -- i become a judge on the court of appeals, and i was in my office one afternoon and the telephone rang, and i answered and the operator said, this is the white house calling. is justice o'connor their bikes i was a justice at the point on the arizona court. and i said yes. and they said well, it's the president calling. would you put her on? i said this is she. [laughter] hello? and it was...
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history, the emotional historians of the world, the books were laying the groundwork for tremendous change even though it is scary at times, sometimes you have to go through the scary stuff to get to the good part. so i have a lot of phone and i'm kind of excited to be a part of it. >> definitely a shout out to the librarians out there. you guys are the best people in the world. by far. the best people in the world, severely underpaid and i'm a reporter and i know the depravities of mankind the idiots always lose. so in that sense, the idiots were on the school board, this is actually the best thing that could have happened think of it this way. okay, maybe the system could be passed on and that is a phenomenon and nothing really happens. let's read, authors together, let's have these panels, start doing things on social media. a friend of ours from houston, he actually started a movement and he is trafficking in books and these communities and centers and they say this is a bunch of donated books, don't tell the feds, but here are these books, he got a shout out from "the new york times"
history, the emotional historians of the world, the books were laying the groundwork for tremendous change even though it is scary at times, sometimes you have to go through the scary stuff to get to the good part. so i have a lot of phone and i'm kind of excited to be a part of it. >> definitely a shout out to the librarians out there. you guys are the best people in the world. by far. the best people in the world, severely underpaid and i'm a reporter and i know the depravities of...
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who was wounded in a shooting rampage in tucson, says the mass shooting in newtown, connecticut, has changed the gun control debate. listen. >> one thing that is different now is the fact that we have 20 first graders murdered in a classroom along with 6 educators. i mean, that's unacceptable. the american people, you know, want something done on this. you know, 92% of americans support a universal background check. it's 74% of nra members. i would hope at some point the leadership of the nra would just listen to their membership on this issue. >> joining me is chris wallace. chris, good morning. >> good morning. >> it seems, of course, not surprising that mark, a very, very passionate when it comes to the issue of gun control. >> oh, of course. i mean, obviously two years ago his wife gabby giffords was shot in the head in a terrible gun massacre in tucson, arizona, in which 19 people were shot, several of them killed. and one of the questions we talked about is the fact that public opinion seems -- or the public fervor for gun control seems to be distinguiminishing move further away from n
who was wounded in a shooting rampage in tucson, says the mass shooting in newtown, connecticut, has changed the gun control debate. listen. >> one thing that is different now is the fact that we have 20 first graders murdered in a classroom along with 6 educators. i mean, that's unacceptable. the american people, you know, want something done on this. you know, 92% of americans support a universal background check. it's 74% of nra members. i would hope at some point the leadership of the...
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then things changed. stagnolo kept a diary. >> day five, april 3rd, 1981, i was called at home and requested to return to the hospital. i arrived at the presidential suite and asked the nurse in charge what was going on. she told me the president's temperature was almost 104 degrees and he was not looking well. that made all of us a little nervous about which way this was going to go. >> chris: which you say which way this was going to go, was his life in danger? >> at that point i thought his life was in danger. >> chris: that has to take your breadth away. >> chris: he ordered a battery of tests but the president's medical team resisted. >> things were going slower. >> chris: what did you say? >> if we don't get moving i'm going to walk off this case. >> chris: the other doctors agreed to the test found no sign of infection. he thought that was the problem and put regulate on on antibiotics and within 24 hours his temperature went down. >> chris: 30 years later, what do you think happened if you had not
then things changed. stagnolo kept a diary. >> day five, april 3rd, 1981, i was called at home and requested to return to the hospital. i arrived at the presidential suite and asked the nurse in charge what was going on. she told me the president's temperature was almost 104 degrees and he was not looking well. that made all of us a little nervous about which way this was going to go. >> chris: which you say which way this was going to go, was his life in danger? >> at that...
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. >>> then how w will the new pop change the catholic church? as the world celebrates easter, pope francis must shepherd the church out of scandal and confront challenges to catholic doctrine, we'll talk with the archbishop of washington, cardinal donald wuerl. and north korea enters a state of war against south korea. we'll ask our sunday panel, have the fiery threats reached the danger point. and our power player of the week. the untold story of how a doctor saved the life of ronald reagan. all, right now, on fox news sunday. ♪ >> chris: and, hello, again, and happy easter from fox news in washington. well, after months of debate, the senate is finally ready to vote on new gun control legislation. one of the people at the center of the issue is mark kelly, retired astronaut, navy captain and the husband of former congresswoman gabrielle giffords who was shot two years ago. captain kelly joins us from tucson, arizona. captain, after newtown, there was national outrage over these acts of mass violence but that has begun to change. cbs has a ne
. >>> then how w will the new pop change the catholic church? as the world celebrates easter, pope francis must shepherd the church out of scandal and confront challenges to catholic doctrine, we'll talk with the archbishop of washington, cardinal donald wuerl. and north korea enters a state of war against south korea. we'll ask our sunday panel, have the fiery threats reached the danger point. and our power player of the week. the untold story of how a doctor saved the life of ronald...
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could you imagine changing your position before you left the u.s. senate? >> i can't. i tell you, in the past i supported repealing don't ask/don't tell. i supported the nondiscrimination act a as well. but i hold to the traditional definition of marriage. >> all right. senator jeff flake, i will leave it there. thank you, senator, for coming on. coming up, reaction to what you just heard from the two senators on immigration and guns in particular plus sorting out the poll 0 particulars of all of the ocean issues on guns. is time running out for the president? could he see his democratic majority, by the way, in the senate slip away in 2014 meaning he can't get anything done after that. >>> and later, a special discussion on a historic week at the supreme court and what it all means. [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to
could you imagine changing your position before you left the u.s. senate? >> i can't. i tell you, in the past i supported repealing don't ask/don't tell. i supported the nondiscrimination act a as well. but i hold to the traditional definition of marriage. >> all right. senator jeff flake, i will leave it there. thank you, senator, for coming on. coming up, reaction to what you just heard from the two senators on immigration and guns in particular plus sorting out the poll 0...
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protestants, the number has changed very little over the years. supported the idea, 34% now support it and white evangeggicle protestants, 13% supported in 2001 and the number is 24% in 2013. should religion play a role in politics? in these debates, same-sex marriage, immigration, gun control, we want to get your take on this morning. march 29, a couple of days ago, a new poll from gallop on the most religious u.s. metro areas and our last guest was talking about the mormon church and the role they're playing and their stance on immigration reform, more progressive is what she said. 77% of that population is very religious and then it goes to montgomery, alabama, 64%. jackson, mississippi, 64%. 56%.ngham, alabama, huntsville, alabama, 55%. you can see the list continues with the most religious u.s. gallupreas according to just put out on march 29, 2013. georgia, anton, independent, you're first on this, paul. what do you think, should a role? play caller: carrollton. no, i don't think they should. i don't think they should play a role because mos
protestants, the number has changed very little over the years. supported the idea, 34% now support it and white evangeggicle protestants, 13% supported in 2001 and the number is 24% in 2013. should religion play a role in politics? in these debates, same-sex marriage, immigration, gun control, we want to get your take on this morning. march 29, a couple of days ago, a new poll from gallop on the most religious u.s. metro areas and our last guest was talking about the mormon church and the role...
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could you imagine changing your position before you left the u.s. senate? >> i can't. i tell you, in the past i supported repealing don't ask/don't tell. i supported the nondiscrimination act as well. but i hold to the traditional definition of marriage. >> all right. senator jeff flake, i will leave it there. thank you, senator, for coming on. coming up, reaction to what you >>> coming up, to what you just heard from the two senators on immigration and guns in the particular plus sorting out the politics of all the issues on guns. is time running out for the president? could he see his democratic majority, by the way, in the senate slip away in 2014 meaning he can't get anything done after that. >>> and later, a special discussion on a historic week at the supreme court and what it all means. all of it right after this. around the world that sell stolen identities? >> 30-year-old american man, excellent credit rating. >> announcer: lifelock monitors thousands of these sites 24 hours a day. and if we discover any of our members' data for sale, lifelock is there with th
could you imagine changing your position before you left the u.s. senate? >> i can't. i tell you, in the past i supported repealing don't ask/don't tell. i supported the nondiscrimination act as well. but i hold to the traditional definition of marriage. >> all right. senator jeff flake, i will leave it there. thank you, senator, for coming on. coming up, reaction to what you >>> coming up, to what you just heard from the two senators on immigration and guns in the...
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devastating worldwide climate change is happening. but! >> amazing! >> reporter: celebrities and politicians have solutions. these cool people own electric and hybrid cars. >> the first prius i ever owned. >> reporter: my mayor wants to ban styrofoam cups. >> i think it's something we do without. >> styrofoam. >> styrofoam is horrible for the environment. >> i think styrofoam should be decreased clout the world. it would help the environment a lot if woo could do paper. >> i think he should let people do what they want. >> i think he should take his nose out of rve's business. >> what's next? >> reporter: in the name of protecting earkt, we have green tyranny. it keeps going on. when your congressmen talk about the public wants us to compromise more -- that scares me because i think that means they both reach into your pocket, both pass more regulations. >> shannon: well, we know they all come with a price tag and the president has told federal agencies, listen, when you pump out a new federal regulation, you have to do a cost/benefit analysis and a l
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i'm not going to change that. but people interpreted when i came up with examples of marriage and relationships, and i don't know a whole lot of different ones, even now, but the fact of the matter is, it doesn't mean they're all equal. it simply means that there's nobody who gets to change the definition of marriage. it's been the same 100 years ago, 1,000 years ago, 5,000 years ago. >> doctor, i don't mean to interrupt you, but the media jumped down your threat quickly. throat quickly. i did a search this morning to see how many news stories were written. you received over 28,000 articles on your comments written about marriage. compare that to when james carey did his video piece, slammed charleston heston, 6,000 written about james carey, nearly quadruple the number of coverage. do you think you've gotten a fair shake by the media? >> of course there's bias in the media. i'd rather appeal to the american people, ask them to really start to analyze things for yourself, thinking for yourself. don't have everythi
i'm not going to change that. but people interpreted when i came up with examples of marriage and relationships, and i don't know a whole lot of different ones, even now, but the fact of the matter is, it doesn't mean they're all equal. it simply means that there's nobody who gets to change the definition of marriage. it's been the same 100 years ago, 1,000 years ago, 5,000 years ago. >> doctor, i don't mean to interrupt you, but the media jumped down your threat quickly. throat quickly....